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<blockquote data-quote="DougMM" data-source="post: 7053835" data-attributes="member: 44076"><p>We’re halfway to nowhere with our current kick-out strategy. Not only are we not competing for primary possession, but we’re also open at the back, because we have committed five/six players into the opposition’s half. Limerick scored 1-9 directly off their kick-outs today.</p><p></p><p>Hope we try something different in the quarter final. Either commit a lot of numbers to the opposition half and go for a 10/11 man zonal-press, or withdraw the entire forward line to midfield to protect the defense and place some traps for the defenders coming out with the ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DougMM, post: 7053835, member: 44076"] We’re halfway to nowhere with our current kick-out strategy. Not only are we not competing for primary possession, but we’re also open at the back, because we have committed five/six players into the opposition’s half. Limerick scored 1-9 directly off their kick-outs today. Hope we try something different in the quarter final. Either commit a lot of numbers to the opposition half and go for a 10/11 man zonal-press, or withdraw the entire forward line to midfield to protect the defense and place some traps for the defenders coming out with the ball. [/QUOTE]
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